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Thread ID: 59317 2005-06-28 07:51:00 Did you hear the one about......? SurferJoe46 (51) PC World Chat
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367665 2005-06-28 07:51:00 did you hear the one about......... " A Hollywood sex therapist, a Russian actor and and an African witch doctor go into the jungle, see, and........?"

WINDHOEK, Namibia (AP) - An international film team that apparently disappeared while on assignment in a remote part of Namibia has been found safe in a bizarre case said to involve a Hollywood sex therapist, Russian actor and African witchcraft.

U.S. and British diplomatic officials said Saturday that a group of foreigners - two Americans, one British, one South African and a Russian - were located in the Epupa region of northwestern Namibia.


"The crew members were spotted this afternoon, and they are generally in good health," said the U.S. embassy spokesman in Namibia, Stan Harsher.

A British embassy official, speaking on condition of customary anonymity, concurred and said the embassy hoped to speak to the crew on Sunday.

The team apparently went missing early last week while trying to film a documentary on witchcraft, according to a Los Angeles-based publicist, Sherri Spillane, who said they were chased out of a village where they were trying to film.

Spillane, who represents people who gained prominence on reality TV, identified the missing as Los Angeles pilot Christopher Banninger; British-born businessman Mike Edson; Russian actor Oleg Taktarov; South African athlete K.J. Lodge; and a sex therapist and radio host who goes by the name of Natasha Terry.

Spillane said the witchcraft documentary project "had been going haywire" when the crew decided to go camping last week. At one point, the crew had been chased out of a village, she said. The next morning, some of the crew had begun to grow feathers, and fearing that they could not go back to their loved-ones and significant others, they refused to connect with their helicopter pilot and disappeared without trace, she said.

Packages of instant chicken soup and crackers (NZ= biscuits) were air-dropped for the people on the jungle floor in hope of luring them into the open for rescue. So far there have been no appreciable results.
SurferJoe46 (51)
367666 2005-06-28 08:22:00 did you hear the one about......... " A Hollywood sex therapist, a Russian actor and and an African witch doctor go into the jungle, see, and........? "

Packages of instant chicken soup and crackers (NZ= biscuits) were air-dropped for the people on the jungle floor in hope of luring them into the open for rescue. So far there have been no appreciable results.Um your source for this is/was????

People are strange.
personthingy (1670)
367667 2005-06-28 09:11:00 I like it Joe :)

From 195? The Witch Doctor (www.content.loudeye.com)
Terry Porritt (14)
367668 2005-06-29 02:14:00 Sounds plausible. A bunch of TV "celebrities" or "hosts" would naturally behave like this. They would certainly grow feathers if they thought it would help the ratings. Graham L (2)
367669 2005-06-29 06:06:00 I get a web mail thing-y from Silicon Valley News with all this neat-o stuff on it...and some funny stuff too. Let me find the link...brb...

all I can get for you is this: http://SiliconValley.com

and then just use the free sign-up....I like the blog and I read it all the time...not much of a testimonial, but it's all I have at the moment....but you gotta get the newsletter in the daily format to get the good stuff. :rolleyes:
SurferJoe46 (51)
367670 2005-06-29 06:08:00 BTW: this article is so whack-o, I didn't have to editorialize (NZ = editorialise) it at all either. SurferJoe46 (51)
367671 2005-06-29 06:16:00 Was this celebrity Treasure Island by any chance?





I knew there was more to Lana's illness . . . . .
Metla (12)
367672 2005-06-29 16:18:00 I just know youse guys think I'm making this stuff up..so in my defense (is there a NZ version of that..like: defenze?), I submit another blog/report from "Good Morning, Silicon Valley". >>>>>>>>

New from Ralston-Purina: Gravy Brains: If George Romero ever wants to make "Afternoon of the Living Dead and Their Pets," he might consider paying a visit to the University of Pittsburgh, where a group of enterprising researchers are killing dogs and then bringing them back to life. That's right, zombie hounds at Pitt. Developed by scientists at the university's Safar Center for Resuscitation Research, this reanimation technique requires the animals to be put down and their veins emptied of blood. Scientists then refill them with a chilled saline solution that preserves their tissues and organs. For three hours, the animals are left in this state, clinically dead, but well-preserved. Then their blood is returned to their veins and the scientists resurrect them with a dose of pure oxygen and shock to the heart. As one might imagine, animal rights activists are appalled by the procedure, but its creators insist it is humane and say it could revolutionize the way the medical world handles trauma patients. "This is an attempt to buy a little time for people who would otherwise just die," Dr. Patrick Kochanek, director of research center, told the New York Post. "We are suggesting that the alternative to this is death." (Thanks, Bruce)

See..it's not me..I couldn't think this up on a bad drunk....
SurferJoe46 (51)
367673 2005-06-29 22:10:00 People are very very strange. :2cents: personthingy (1670)
367674 2005-06-30 06:46:00 Be ye verrrry careful here:



Q U O T E D India Times reveals the hidden tragedy of outsourcing:

"If the recent visual footage acquired from strategically placed cameras in a leading Mumbai-based business process outsourcing (BPO) unit showing a couple having sex in an office cubicle is anything to go by, workplace sex is no longer an aberration for most couples working in India's sunrise sector . With work schedules stretching into long hours, and bonding happening between emotionally lonely employees, sex is just a manifestation for physical needs as two individuals try and seek a connection . "

I swear, I'm not making this stuff up either! :lol:

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